Sunday, 20 Apr 2025

Extra cash with no catch? Spotting retiree job scams

Reports of task scams have significantly risen in the past four years, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Kurt the CyberGuy offers some red flags.


Extra cash with no catch? Spotting retiree job scams

Cybercriminals can also find this information in the databases of private data brokers. Private data brokers harvest personal information too but don't give access to their databases.

So, you're thinking about dipping your toes into the side hustle pool? That's great, but before you dive in, let's make sure you're equipped with the right safety tips to keep those scammers at bay.

2. Be cautious of unsolicited job offers: Ignore unexpected messages about easy online job opportunities. Be wary of vague job descriptions like "app optimization" or "product boosting."

3. Verify the legitimacy of online tasks: Research unfamiliar platforms before completing tasks. Be suspicious of requests to use your own money or cryptocurrency. A legitimate potential employer will never ask you to pay for work opportunities.

By following these steps, you can better protect yourself financially and emotionally during retirement, reducing the risk of falling victim to scams and ensuring a more secure and enjoyable retirement experience.

Legitimate employers don't use WhatsApp or texting for employee sourcing. They also won't ask you to pay for work opportunities. If someone asks you to invest money to earn more, it's likely a scam. Returning to work in retirement can be a fantastic way to boost your income and stay socially connected. Use your years of experience to your advantage, stay safe and best of luck in your job hunt.

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